Motor-license holder



g- 2 1930- c. JOHNSON 1,774,143

MOTOR LICENSE HOLDER Filed Aug. 1929 q l f? A played.

1 complete device.

Patented Aug. 26,1930 7 7' I A I UNI TED. srA 'rss rare r CHARLES JOHNSON, OF RUDDELL, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA MOTOR-LICENSE HOLDER 1 Application fi1edAu'gust5,"1929.@ Serial No.1 383,565.

This invention relates to improvements in license card 19 which is visible through the motor license holders and the like and the sheet 18. I 1 object of the invention is to devisean im- In using the device the license card 19 7 proved holder for motor license cards which is inserted within the insert and the'insert me j 5 will be of simple and inexpensive construcis then inserted within the holder being re- 55 i tion and which will provide for convenient movablyheld iii-place in the guideways in attachment in any desired position uponthe' the casing formed by the turned over marfabric lining the interior of the vehicle so ginal edgesll and 12. The device is readily that the license will be conveniently dis attached within the vehicle by simply push- A further object is to provide such de vehicle so that the device is securely held in vice which will enable the convenient and place. By bending the pins 18 slightly rear- 7 ready removal of the old license therefrom Wardly at 14 1t obviates the likelihood of the d th i ti f th n w li n e lower ends of these pins projecting through ing the pins 13 through the fabric lining the 15 The invention consists in the construction the fabric. 65

and arrangement, as hereinafter more par- WVhen it is desired to replace the old license ticularly dQSCIlbGCl, and illustrated in the ard With a new card, 1t- 1s only necessary accompanying drawings in which, I to withdraw the insert from the device, re Fi u 1 h w a r tiv vi w of the move the old license card from the insert, re-

Figure 2 is a perspective view of an insert er Wi hin the casing.

place it with a new one, and re-insert the iii- I forming part of the device. From the foregoing it will be apparent that I Figur 3 is an end dge elevation of the, the invention provides an improved device d j M of the character'described whereby the ob Figure 4, is a central vertical transverse 1 Se fOIth have been attained. section through the complete device. Various modlfications may be made in this In the drawings like characters of reference invention without departing from the spirit indicate corresponding parts in each figure thereof or the scope of the claim, and there-' Th i d d i comprises a rectgngufore the exact forms shown are to be taken lar sheet-metal casinglO the side and bottom] l t a v y and not ill 1 limiting marginal dges of whi h are t d r sense, and itfis desired that only such limitatowards the front face of the casing at 11 and, 0 l be P d e n as are disclosed 12 respectively to form guideways for the 111 h? p O f fi r Sat forth in the 51900111- reception and retention of an insert, as will be Panylng presently explained. a Secured to the back of the casing 10 ad-'- jacent the top thereof are two, pins 13 which extend downwardly beyond the bottom of 0 the casing, the lower extremities of t ese pins 2 g l i as i" j Wards the front face of the Plate 'to'form ssociate wit the caslng Is r g l .guideways for the reception and retention of i sheet-metal lnsert 15 the side and top mar- *th i t spaced apart pins secureddto the glnal edges of Whlch a turned CV61 towards back of the casing'adjacent to the top thereof A device of the'character described com prising a rectangular casing and a removable rectangular insert therefor, the casingcom prising a sheet-metal plate havingits side the front face of the insert, as at 16 and 17, adapted to penetrate and support the casing 5' to form guideways at the front of the insert upon a u I V pportlng fabric the 1nsertcompr1s-. Mountedwlthm he g d w ys f h 111-' ing a sheet-metal plate having its side and sert 1s a sheet of 06llL1lOld' or other suitable top marginal edges turned over towards the I What Iclaim as my invention is A 5 and bottominarginal edges turned over to 9 transparent material 18 and removably held front face of the plate to form guideways, V

within the insert behind the sheet l8 is the a sheet oftransparent material mounted within the guicleways in the insert, and a sheet of material removably mounted Within the insert behind the aforesaid sheet of transparent material and isible therethrough, the insert adapted for removable engagement Within the guideways in the casing.

In Witness whereof I havehereunte set my hand.

CHARLES OHNSON. 

